Azure Dev Spaces retired on May 15, 2021
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[Bridge to Kubernetes](https://aka.ms/bridge-to-k8s-ga) provides a lighter-weight alternative to many of the development scenarios that Azure Dev Spaces supported. It is a client-only experience offered through extensions in [Visual Studio](https://aka.ms/bridge-to-k8s-vs-quickstart) and [Visual Studio Code](https://aka.ms/bridge-to-k8s-vscode-quickstart). Bridge to Kubernetes provides an improved experience with enhanced capabilities.
**How does this affect me?**
Azure Dev Spaces is no longer supported, and all projects using Azure Dev Spaces will no longer function.
**What action should I take?**
Transition to Bridge to Kubernetes. More information on how Bridge to Kubernetes works is available [here](https://aka.ms/bridge-how-it-works).
If you have questions, get answers from community experts in [Azure Dev Spaces Q&A](https://feedback.azure.com/forums/923116-azure-dev-spaces). If you need technical assistance, create a [GitHub issue](https://aka.ms/mindaro-issues), or [reach out to the product development team](mailto:bridgetok8s-talk@microsoft.com).
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